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Tag Archives: Hyperinflation
Inflation and Hyperinflation
We know that the world is drowning in too much debt, and it is unlikely that households and governments everywhere will be able to pay down that debt. Doing so in some cases is impossible, and in other cases it will condemn people to many hard years of labor to be debt-free. Inflation, by comparison, appears to be the easy way out for many policy makers. Continue reading
Posted in Fresh Perspectives, Home Economics, Investing
Tagged Hyperinflation, Inflation
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FEEDS THE RICH, BURIES THE POOR
What we’ve got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can’t reach… So, you get what we had here last week, Which is the way he wants it ! Well, he gets it ! N’ I don’t like … Continue reading
Posted in Fresh Perspectives
Tagged Civil War, Constitution, Hyperinflation, middle-class, National Debt, Ron Paul, Terrorism, The Dollar, War
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Do High Mortgage Rates Kill Home Prices?
Find out what’s in store if rates rise from historic lows. Continue reading
The Worst Case Scenario
As governments around the globe try and spend their way out of The Great Recession, inquiring minds are wondering: what if it doesn’t work? What is the worst case scenario? French Bank Société Générale tells it’s clients what that worst … Continue reading
Posted in Best Of The Storm, Fresh Perspectives, Home Economics, Social Mood Swings
Tagged Bank Failures, Credit Crunch, Deflation, Depression, Food Prices, GDP, Globalization, Gold, Home Prices, Hyperinflation, Inflation, Interest Rates, National Debt, Recession, Stimulus, Stock Market, Taxes, The Dollar, The Fed, The Great Depression, The Treasury
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Bubbles, Inflation and Overcapacity
The global central banks have flooded the world economy with hot money for years. Why has this created massive asset bubbles rather than inflation? In the 1970s, expanding credit triggered a decade-long bout of high inflation as cheap money chased … Continue reading